1896 – Second Unbuilt Design for Belfast Cathedral
In 1896, Sir Thomas Drew produced two designed for a new cathedral for Belfast. The first one,
In 1896, Sir Thomas Drew produced two designed for a new cathedral for Belfast. The first one,
A gothic revival design for St. Ann’s Church of Ireland Cathedral in Belfast by Sir Thomas Drew.
Unbuilt design for Bloomfield Presbyterian Church on Beersbridge Rd. Although a church was constructed and in use today,
Premiated entry in competition for new city hall for Belfast. The design by Sir Brumwell Thomas was selected and completed in 1906.
Design for St. Ann’s Church of Ireland Cathedral in Belfast by Sir Thomas Drew. Drew’s second scheme,
Second placed design in competition to design new assembly building for the Presbyterian church. A legend in Irish architectural competitions,
“This design was awarded the first premium by the assessor, Sir Thos. Drew, R.H.A. ; but the committee declined to accept any of the designs submitted in this competition,
Third premiated design for competition, held in 1900, adjudicated by Sir Thomas Drew for new Presbyterian Assembly Rooms.
Second placed scheme for buildings adjacent to the Lanyon Building of Queen’s.
After the partition of Ireland with the Government of Ireland Act, 1920,